Inis Onshore Wind

Passionate about renewable energy and sustainable development

Inis Onshore Wind
Wind energy projects for Ireland

Who is Inis Onshore Wind?

Inis Onshore Wind is an Irish renewable energy firm working to enable a sustainable energy future for the people of Ireland. At Inis Onshore Wind, we are passionate about developing our projects in a sustainable way. We work closely with local communities and key stakeholders, to ensure their views are heard to maximise the positive impact our projects have on the communities where we operate. Inis Onshore wind is backed by the Temporis Aurora Fund.


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Harnessing Ireland’s unmatched wind energy potential

32%

The share of Ireland’s electricity in 2024 that was generated by wind energy

5.6GW

Installed Wind Energy Capacity on the island of Ireland

9GW

Ireland's 2030 Onshore wind energy target is 9GW

€4m

The amount of money contributed to the community from onshore wind in 2023

Who is Temporis Aurora fund?

Temporis Aurora Fund provides Inis Onshore Wind with long-term, patient, development equity and construction capital. Temporis Aurora specialises in impact investing, its focus is on creating the renewable energy supply Ireland needs to achieve its 2030 targets and aims to generate a positive and measurable impact on reducing the effects of climate change in Ireland.
        Temporis Aurora backs Irish development businesses, partnering with best-in class developers, helping them to scale their operations, and fostering strong, trust-based stakeholder relationships. The majority of the commercial benefit derived from Temporis Aurora will be returned to the Irish taxpayer as Temporis Aurora majority shareholder is the Irish state.

Projects

We are partnering with landowners to develop renewable energy projects throughout Ireland. By engaging proactively with the broader community, we aim to ensure that these projects benefit all stakeholders. The following is a map of the projects that are under development.

Inis Onshore Wind is working for a renewable engery future in Ireland